That looks very European, like it could be in Prague or Budapest.
Regina, that would be Saskatchewan?
I've been to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Labrador, Quebec, Ontario and Yukon, but not to Saskatchewan yet.
I've seen a few water spouts while at sea. They weren't this big though.
The lagoon is 2 miles wide and rather shallow (except for the dredged channel) and we don't get them often, and when we do, they rarely go ashore. The power lines in the picture come from a nuke plant on the barrier island. Fortunately, no harm was done.
When mother nature throws a fit, it's exciting and sometimes frightening. I used to have a 27' sailboat. I'd hate to see one of these close to me while sailing.
The hull speed was 6 knots, and the inlet to get back home has been clocked at 9 knots. We'd have to plan according to the tides, and if we were 'outside' when the tide was rushing out, and a storm came, we'd just have to ride it out. -- and in the summer, it's the rainy season, and thunderstorms can crop up in a hurry.
Bob